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Ezra Zydan

Tales of the Firewing: Guardians of Gaea

Synopsis

Linx Spencer returns home to Indigo City, Sanus on the heels of a family tragedy to find that life in the big city isn't the only thing that's changed. He is suddenly dragged into his mother's legacy, when all he really wants to do is live a normal life. Things go from bad to worse when he's suddenly attacked by a legendary beast native to the cold mountains of the north. Will he ever get the chance to just be live a normal life?

Author Biography

My name is Ezra Zydan. I am 26 years old from Lawton, Oklahoma. I have been writing for as long as I can remember, most often inspired by my hard working mother that read almost anything to me to keep me calm when I was a child. I also enjoy all things comics: My favourite superhero is Nightcrawler of the X-Men. My favourite authors are Karen Miller, Gail Z. Martin, and Brent Weeks.

Author Insight

Sara's Subservience

There's a different side to this character that she likes to keep hidden from the people that don't know her well enough to see through the tough exterior.
Oh, and North Carolina? It's not the same one in the states. Promise. My email is zydanezra@gmail.com. You can contact me with comments if you like!

Book Excerpt

Tales of the Firewing: Guardians of Gaea

Sara stepped into Parva’s study, quickly turning to him with her voice low. “How badly was he hurt?”

Parva sat down behind his desk, tenting his fingers. “I will inform you all about the injuries once you give me a full, detailed report of what occurred at the college.”

Sara glanced at the door before looking at the floor. “Well, as you stated previously, Jacob’s roommate Alexander proved to be the stepping stone in finding a way to get to him. I was supposed to be going out on a date with him, but he was ever the buffoon. Before I could get him back to their room, the small bomb I reported a few hours ago went off. It knocked me off of my feet, and knocked him unconscious. Jacob was somewhere out in the courtyard studying.”

Parva put his hand up. “Alright, alright… what information did you gather on the artefact?”

“Well, it seems that this is the one treasure that Reach did manage to hide—for some reason he didn’t bury it—and it’s somewhere off the coast of North Carolina.”

“Are you telling me that this information did not show a specific area?” Parva raised his voice for the first time in decades. “We need to find this before they do, and use it for the good of the world!”

Sara flinched, bowing low to hide it. “I’m doing all I can, Master. The text I found, old is it may be, did give off North Carolina as the location. So it would seem that we need to scour the entire coastal line of the state and hope that we actually get lucky.”